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Bacteroides Heparinase I
NEBU cloned at NEB recombinant 30 100 Heat

Product Introduction

Bacteroides Heparinase I, also called Heparin Lyase I, is active on heparin and the highly sulfated domains of heparan sulfate. The reaction yields oligosaccharide products containing unsaturated uronic acids which can be detected by UV spectroscopy at 232 nm.

  • Recombinant enzyme with no detectable glycosidase, sulfatase or uronidase contaminating activities
  • ≥95% purity, as determined by SDS-PAGE and intact ESI-MS
  • Optimal activity and stability for up to 12 months when stored in solution at -80°C
  • Optimal for use in coagulation studies
Catalog # Size Concentration
P0735S 240.0 units 12000 units/ml
P0735L 600.0 units 12000 units/ml

Product Information

Description

Bacteroides Heparinase I cloned from Bacteroides Eggerthii, also called Heparin Lyase I, is active on heparin and the highly sulfated domains of heparan sulfate. The reaction yields oligosaccharide products containing unsaturated uronic acids which can be detected by UV spectroscopy at 232 nm.

Bacteroides Heparinase I cleaves the glycosidic bond between N-sulfated hexosamines and 2-O-sulfated iduronic acid residues, between these same as well as the 2-O-sulfated glucuronic acid residues. The 2-O-sulfated uronic acid residue is essential for the activity of Bacteroides Heparinase I and 6-O-sulfation of GlcNS does not hinder enzyme activity. 



Product Source

Cloned from Bacteroides Eggerthii and expressed in E. coli.
This product is related to the following categories:
Heparinases Products
This product can be used in the following applications:
Analysis of Heparin/HS

Reagents Supplied

Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
  • P0735S     -80    
  • P0735L     -80    

Properties & Usage

Unit Definition

One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that will liberate 1.0 μmol unsaturated oligosaccharides from porcine mucosal heparin per minute at 30°C and pH 7.0 in a total reaction volume of 100 μl.

Reaction Conditions

1X Bacteroides Heparinase Reaction Buffer
Incubate at 30°C

Storage Buffer

20 mM Tris-HCl
100 mM NaCl
5 mM CaCl2
1 mM EDTA
pH 7.5 @ 25°C

Heat Inactivation

100°C for 1 minute

Molecular Weight

Apparent: 42 kDa

Unit Assay Conditions

Two fold dilutions of Bacteroides Heparinase I are incubated with 1 mg/ml porcine mucosal heparin substrate in 1X Bacteroides Heparinase Reaction Buffer, in a 100 μl reaction. The reaction mix is incubated at 30°C. Liberation of unsaturated oligosaccharides is detected by real-time UV spectroscopy at 232 nm.

Product Notes

  1. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  2. Reaction Conditions:
    1. Combine 10 μl of 1 mg/ml heparin substrate, 10 μl Bacteroides Heparinase Reaction Buffer and H2O in a total reaction volume of 100 μl. 
    2. Add 1 μl Bacteroides Heparinase I. 
    3. Incubate reaction at 30°C for 1–24 hours (monitor absorbance at 232 nm for determination of partial or complete digestion). 
    Optimal incubation times and enzyme concentrations must be determined empirically for a particular substrate.

References

  1. Landry, D. et al New England Biolabs, Inc.. Unpublished observation
  2. Yamada, S., Murakami, T., Tsuda, H., Yoshida K., Sugahara, K. (1995). J. Biol.Chem. 270, 8696-8705.
  3. Merchant, Z.M., Kim, Y.S., Rice, K.G., Linhardt, R. (1985). J. Biol.Chem. 229, 369-377.

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs

  1. What are Bacteroides Heparinase Enzymes?
  2. What is the difference between Bacteroides Heparinase I, II and III?
  3. Can Bacteroides Heparinase I, II, and III be used together in one digest?
  4. What is the optimal pH range for Bacteroides Heparinase I?
  5. Is Bacteroides Heparinase I activated by Calcium?

Tech Tips

Bacteroides Heparinase I cleaves highly sulfated heparin/HS chains

Bacteroides Heparinase I is most active between pH 6.5-7.5

Bacteroides Heparinase I is calcium dependent and has greatest activity in the presence of 1.5 - 5mM CaCl2.

Bacteroides Heparinase I can be used in double digests with Bacteroides Heparinase II and III using the Heparinase reaction buffer.

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